Scalar Waves
10 September 2018
By Bahman Zohuri
Descriptions of Transverse and Longitudinal Wave
Description of the ~Bð Þ3 Field
Scalar Wave Description
Longitudinal Potential Waves
Transmitters and Receivers for Longitudinal Waves
Scalar Waves Experiments
There is wide confusion about what “scalar waves” are both in serious and less serious literature on electrical engineering. This chapter explains that this type of wave is a longitudinal wave of potentials. It has been shown that a longitudinal wave is a combination of a vector potential with a scalar potential. There is a full analogue to acoustic waves. Transmitters and receivers for longitudinal electromagnetic waves are discussed. Scalar waves were found and used at first by Nikola Tesla in his wireless energy transmission experiments. The SW is the extension of the Maxwell’s equation part that we call the More Complete Electromagnetic equation, as described herein.
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